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Pre Deluge Settlement?
Adam and Eve evicted from Paradise.
All humans shared one language and culture.
Cain tiller of the ground.
Able keeper of the sheep.
Cain was persecuted for the murder of Able and became a fugitive and a vagabond. Since then 2 lines of humans:
- from Adam
- from Cain
The lived may be side by side in their own but different settlements with different equipment, culture and life style?
From Cain
His son Enoch built the first city. Five generations later the children of Lamech with Ada lived in tents and had cattle, and music by harps and organs. Their brother from Zillah became brass and iron artificers.Pre Deluge Chronicle
0, Adam born, generation G 0? Eve
? eviction from Paradise
? G1, Cain
? Able
? Cains minority line branches off the other majority humans
130, G1, Seth from Adam
more sons and daughters from Adam
235, G2, Enos from Seth
325, G3, Cainan from Enos
395, G4, Mahalaleel from Cainan
460, G5, Jared from Cainan
622, G6, Enoch from Jared
687, G7, Methuselah from Enoch
987, believer Enoch taken away with 365
874, G8, Lamech from Methuselah
930, Adam dies with 930
1042, Seth dies with 912
1056, G9, Noah from Lamech
1140, Enos dies with 905
1235, Cainan dies with 910
1290, Mahalaleel dies with 895
1422, Jared dies with 962
1556, Shem, Ham and Japheth from Noah
1651, Lamech dies with 777
1656, Methuselah dies with 969, together with almost all others in the deluge
1656, deluge
- second month, day 10, Noah and family enter the ark
- second month, day 17, 40 days of flooding
- month 7, day 17, the ark rests upon the mountains of Ararat
- month 10, day 1, tops of the mountains visible
1657,
- month 1, day 1, waters dried up from the earth; most of the earth 11 months and 14 days under water now, still swampy!
- month 2, day 27, Noah and his family leave the ark
Many preserved cave contents, settlement remainings, tombs, clothes, pottery and tools out of wood, bones, copper, brass and iron could date out of before the deluge.
Such a huge and total deluge could have changed some landscapes dramatically. And the long standing waters could have changed many materials, excavations and findings and their environments or washed them to other locations so that many date estimations by measurement of luminescence and radioactivity should be checked.
The first settlers could have reached Ireland by land or water before the deluge!
The Megalith Agers could have lived before and or shortly after the flood?
Standing Stones
- tombs
- henges
- menhirs
- circles
- alignments
Some of them like Newgrange and Stonehenge could have been built mainly for season measurement and calendar correction.
Paleolihic, Mesolithic and neolithic settlements could have existed nearly same time side by side, depending on the welfare of the clan.
If we trust Moses, Adam was born about 6000 years ago and humans are a distinct creation, not to be confused with animals.
The first humans could have lived much longer, because of better genes, nearer to genetic paradise perfection.
And the deluge with a new humanity took place about 4400 years ago.
If this is true, either many old fossils are not human at all or their age calculation went totally wrong or hiders, buriers and or excavators manipulated their fossils, measurements and or results. Or the age estimation is founded on wrong assumptions about the original radio activity, so that the calculations result in wrong ages.
Human, hominid or Ape?
There seems to be a big gap of brainsize between all humanoid fossil findings between one pint and two to three pint brain volume. Fossils with skulls for ape size brain volumes about a pint or less should be taken as apes.
Greetings from Rulamann!
First Settlement
Post Babylon confusion settlement?
New Grange
-500 Iron Age Forts
Gaelic Ibernia
May be different waves of immigration and settlement from Gaul, Britain, Iberia, Scandinavia, the Atlantic ….
Canaanites and Phoenicians from the Mediterranean too?
100-170
Claudius Ptolemaios Ptolemy calls the island first mikra Brettania and then iouernia, while the bigger neighbour island megalo Brettania, later albionRoman
The Romans call the islands Britannia and Hibernia or Scotia.
Roman Catholic
Irish pirates raid on a roman settlement in BritainCatholic Missionaries
Monasteries
Mythology
431
Pope Celestine sends Palladius to the once called Scotti, landing in Arklow432 Patrick returns to Ireland
some years later?
Patrick becomes first archbishop of Armagh, the primate of the island464 Whole Irland christanised
monks, scholars and monasteries
5??
Book of Kells
Irish Missionaries abroad
563 St. Columba or Columcille of Derry founds monastery of Iona in Scotland
Saint Columba founds a mission on Iona
Sanct Columbanus to Burgundy and Italy
St Kilian to Saxony
St Fiachra, St Fursa to Gaul
St Livinus to Netherlands
monks to Iceland
St Brendan to America?
1976 Tim Severin
6th century
Scotis settling to North West Britannia, the future Scotland
Treasures of the Monasteries
Book of Kells
Viking Plunderers and Traders
795 first Danish Viking raids and colonies
837 two fleets to mouths of Boyne and Liffey
841 Viking forts, Dubh Linn, Wexford, Waterford
1014 Clontarf battle between Danes and Irish
Norman
1169-1171 English Norman Invasion
1171 Lordship of Ireland
1366 Statutes of Kilkenny
since 1500 planters or colonists from England
1533 Pope Clement 7 excommunicates Henry 8
1542 Crown of Ireland Act
Humanism
Reformation
1516 Martin Luther
Thereupon i felt myself to be reborn and to have gone through the open doirs into paradise. The whole of scripture took a new meaning ….. This passage (Romans.1.16,17) became to me a gate to heaven.
1517, Wittenberg, Luther publishs his beliefs at the church door
1520s, Patrick Hamilton to Paris
1528, Archbishop Beaton and the church condemned Hamilton back in Scotland preaching his new faith and burnt him at the stake in St. Andrews. His witness influenced more believers.
1546, George Wishart
1547, John Knox, the french capture St Andrews Castle, 19 months galley slave, 1549 he preaching in England, 1553 to Geneva of John Calvin
1553 – 58 Queen Mary Tudor
Presbyterians
1542 Kingdom of Ireland
as client state of England and King Henry 8
1569-1573 and 1579-1583 Desmond Rebellions
Elizabeth 1
1585-1604 English Spanish War, 1588 Armada tries to invade England, Francis Drake
1586 Munster plantation
1593/94-1603 Nine Year War
Earl Hugh O’Neill of Tyron
1601 battle of Kinsale with Spanish against Britain
1603 King James 4 of Scotland becomes James 1 of England, uniting the kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland
1605 Guy Fawkes, Gunpowder plot
since 1606 or 1609 Ulster Scottish plantation after flight of some Irish earls
1639-1653 British Civil War
16??-1658 Oliver Cromwell, born 1599
or Wars of the Three Kingdoms including
- 3 English civil wars
- English Revolution
- 1641 Irish Rebellion, Confederation of Kilkenny
- 1642-1652 Iriish Confederate Wars
1652-1660 Commonwealth Republic
1685, King James 2
William of Orange
1689-1691 Williamite Jacobite War
1688 Glorious Revolution
1690 Battle of Boyne
1691 Treaty of Limerick
Wild Geese
1707 as client state of the new Great Britain
both under Dublin administration?
American War of Independence
1782 Legislative Independence until 1800, Dublin Parliament
Henry Grattan
1789, French revolution: liberty, egality and fraternity
1791 United Irishmen
1798 Irish Rising with French support
Theobald Wolfe Tone
General Humbert
1800 Acts of Union, Dublin parliament dissolves
Napoleonic Wars
1801 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Irish representatives in Westminster parliament
Robert Emmet
1803 rising
Irish nationalists:
- catholic emancipation
- home rule, parliament for whole Ireland with some relationship to the English crown, repeal of the act of union
- Reversal of Normannic feudalism, land reform
1829 Daniel O’Connell
Catholic Association
Thomas Davis
Young Ireland
1848
1845 1851, great potato famine
mass emigration to Britain and America
1858 The Fenians with American support
186? USA, Civil War
1867 Fenian Rising
Michael Davitt
1878 Land League
Charles Stewart Parnell
James Joyce
Gaelic Revival
1884 GAA
Douglas Hyde
Gaelic League
RUC
UVF
IRB
Arthur Griffith
1908 Sinn Fein (we ourselves), self reliance
Irish Citizen Army
Irish Volunteers
James Conolly
1912 Labour Party
1912 Titanic
1914 Great War
1916 Easter Rising
1918 general election
1919 Dail Eirann
War of Independence
Green against green?
Eamon de Valera
Royal Irish Constabulary
British Army
Tom Barry
Terence MacSwiney, hunger strike
Arthur Griffith
David Lloyd George
Winston Churchill
Michael Collins
1921 Irish British Negotiations
1922 Anglo Irish Treaty
Club of the Irish
Fine Gael, Family of the Irish
1926 Fianna Fail, Soldiers of Ireland
2 States
Free State and
1922 North Ireland separate state
1922 Civil War
green against green? Republican anti treaty IRA against Freestate Army
Kevin O’Higgins
1927 assassinated
1929 Irish Censorship Board
1932 Government
1937 Constitution, 32 counties?
1939 WW 2
Sean MacBride
1948 Clann na Poblachta, Children o the Republic, dissolved 1965
1949 Republic of Ireland Act
26 counties state
1956 IRA campaign
1960 Telefis Eirann
Sean Lemass
1966 census
Jack Lynch
1969 election
1971 1972 European Community
Northern Troubles, Conflict
Ulster Scots
Captain O’Neill
Ian Paisley
Democratic Unionist Party
Bernadette Devlin
John Hume
Bloody Sunday, Derry Civil Rights March
1971 British Currency Decimalisation
European Ireland?
1972 referendum
1973 Ireland EC member
Britain member?
Brian Faulkner
SDLP
Ulster Defence Association
Ulster Freedom Fighters
1985 Anglo Irish Agreement
1992, negotiations Albert Reynolds and John Major
1993 Downing Street Declaration, no selfish British economic or strategic interest in NI
Gerey Adams
1994 IRA ceasefire
1997, Belfast, Good Friday Agreement
1999, Northern IrelandExecutive Government
Ulster Unionist Party
British Irish Intergovernmental Conference
2000, institutions suspended, new direct rule from London reimposed
Irish Music
Irish Stew
Irish Beer
Irish Literature
Irish Linen
Irish Ships
Roman Catholic Church and morality
Titanic Movie
Dublin Spire
Belfast St. Anne Spire
Stormont
Waterfront Hall ICC
Titanic Quarter
Odyssee
Hurling
Connor Painters
Yeats
Burns
Edward Bunting